Betting an NFL Parlay with Anytime Touchdown scorers is incredibly fun, even if they’re mostly a losing proposition that will drain your bankroll if you’re not careful. Most sportsbooks tend to clean up on this bet type, so how do we scratch the parlay itch without overextending ourselves?
Allow me to introduce “The 180 Challenge” — here’s how it works in case you're not familiar with the concept:
Each week, I bet on a three-leg Anytime TD parlay that equates to somewhere around +1800 or more. $10 per parlay ticket, $180 total for the season.
The goal is to win as much as possible. But the safety net is that you only need to hit one parlay all season to make your money back.
If you go 0-18 (which is unfortunate), the positive spin is it's only $180. This way, we can still participate in fun touchdown parlays while managing our bankroll and not going overboard on bad spending habits.
We got our first win in Week 6, so we’re playing with house money for the rest of the season.
Here’s my NFL Anytime Touchdown Parlay for Week 10.
NFL Parlay — Week 10 Anytime TD Picks
- Kyren Williams Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-110, bet365)
- Garrett Wilson Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+230, bet365)
- Hunter Henry Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+210, bet365)
Parlay Odds: +1871 via bet365
Disclaimer: 18-1 parlays have less than 5% chance of hitting, and that percentage only shrinks as you increase the parlay odds. Keep your expectations in check and bet on these for recreation.
Rams vs 49ers TD Pick: Kyren Williams
Kyren Williams already has six touchdowns this year, and he scored twice in the last game he played against the 49ers on October 2.
The Rams' running back is also among the top five in carries inside the 10-yard line this season.
When the Rams get into scoring range, look for Williams to punch it in.
Browns vs Jets TD Pick: Garrett Wilson
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson hasn't played since Week 6, but should be back healthy in this game after returning to full practice.
Wilson said he's good to go, already recovered from a knee injury that still had him listed as questionable during the week.
Wilson has four touchdowns in six games this season, and will face the Browns, a team that plays man coverage at a top-five rate and has allowed 10 TD to wide receivers this year.
Why is the coverage so important? Well, Wilson has caught all of his TDs against man defense this season and leads the team in target share vs. those coverages.
Patriots vs Buccaneers TD Pick: Hunter Henry
Hunter Henry has scored four touchdowns this season.
The tight end leads the Patriots in end-zone targets, and will face a Bucs defense that is much stronger against the run than the pass.
When the Patriots inevitably get to the red zone, expect quarterback Drake Maye to look for Henry.
I expect him to get his fifth TD of the year on Sunday.























